Enness Global makes senior appointment for the Americas

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Enness Global has appointed Mariel Maretti as its new head of the Americas.

The firm claims that this newly created role underscores its commitment to meeting the growing demand for multi-million-dollar mortgage finance from US citizens and other affluent clients across the Americas.

In addition to New York, prominent cities like Miami, San Francisco, São Paolo and Mexico City, are key hubs for those seeking super-prime property. The region has also seen rising demand for cryptocurrency-backed finance, another key specialisation of Enness Global.

Based in Dallas, Maretti (pictured) brings over 15 years of wealth management experience and has successfully raised over $500m in debt financing across the United States, Europe and Mexico.

In her role, she will deliver a discreet and personalised service to high and ultra-high-net-worth clients, supporting Enness’s global network, expanding service portfolio and rich heritage.

Islay Robinson

Islay Robinson, CEO at Enness Global, said: “For a long time, the U.S. has been our second-largest market for client acquisition, and with some of the most impressive and expensive real estate in the world it remains a critical region for us.

“The creation of this role allows us to better service high and ultra-high-net-worth individuals across the Americas, including those looking to purchase super-prime property here in London and other parts of the world.

“I am delighted to welcome Mariel Maretti, as our new head of the Americas. Mariel’s deep expertise in navigating complex finance areas such as high-value property finance, loan structuring, and mezzanine finance is perfectly aligned with our clients’ needs.

“Her appointment also represents a significant milestone in our growth strategy, enhancing our existing international footprint and ability to provide exceptional, in-market support for our global clientele.”

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